The BenQ HT2060 is a thoroughly well rounded projector for the money. Brightness, color, contrast, clarity, and audio all come together in a system that’s flexible to meet users needs. At $999, that’s a powerful combination.
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Overall, I was impressed with the BenQ HT2060 projector. It delivers a bright picture with slightly oversaturated but still accurate colors that are out-of-the-box. This projector is an excellent choice for a first big-screen home theater. BenQ makes excellent use of the larger 0.65-inch DLP chip combined with the latest 4LED light engine, providing black levels you don't see on other projectors in this class.
The BenQ HT2060 is a thoroughly well rounded projector for the money. Brightness, color, contrast, clarity, and audio all come together in a system that’s flexible to meet users needs. At $999, that’s a powerful combination.
After everything you just read, my conclusion might surprise you. Yes, the HT2060 doesn't quite have the same performance on paper as the HT2050A. Between the two, though, I'd still choose the HT2060. The image is just that much more lifelike, you never need to replace the lamp, it turns on and off quickly, and it's a little quieter.